Form Distribution New Computer

I have a new computer & now Forms Central will not let me create and distribute a form?  I get a you must subscribe prompt.

Hi;
On your original computer were you using FormsCentral in the Desktop application that is included in Acrobat Pro XI or were you signing into the website in a web browser?  It could be that you were using the desktop application and now are signing into the website as a Free user.  Do you have a paid subscription to FormsCentral?
Thanks,
Josh

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